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Physics (50 Questions - Gravitation Chapter)
What is the SI unit of gravitational constant (G)?
a. N/m
b. Nm^2/kg^2
c. m/s^2
d. kg/m^3
The weight of an object on the moon is approximately what fraction of its weight on Earth?
a. 1/6
b. 1/3
c. 1/2
d. 2/3
If the distance between two masses is doubled, the gravitational force between them will become:
a. Halved
b. Doubled
c. Four times
d. unchanged
Chemistry (50 Questions - Chemical Bonding and d&f Block Elements)
Which of the following molecules has a nonpolar covalent bond?
a. HCl
b. CO
c. NH3
d. HF
In which of the following compounds does chlorine exhibit the highest oxidation state?
a. HCl
b. Cl2O
c. NaCl
d. ClF3
Which element in the d-block has the highest ionization energy?
a. Fe
b. Cu
c. Zn
d. Ni
Biology (100 Questions - Cell: Unit of Life, Cell: Cycle and Division, Biomolecules, Locomotion and
Movements)
Cell: Unit of Life
Which organelle is responsible for the synthesis of ATP?
a. Golgi apparatus
b. Endoplasmic reticulum
c. Mitochondria
d. Nucleus
What is the function of the lysosomes in a cell?
a. Protein synthesis
b. Cellular respiration
c. Intracellular digestion
d. Photosynthesis
Cell: Cycle and Division
During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
a. G1 phase
b. S phase
c. G2 phase
d. M phase
What is the significance of mitosis in multicellular organisms?
a. Growth and repair
b. Gamete formation
c. Genetic variation
d. Evolution
Biomolecules
Which of the following is a polysaccharide?
a. Glucose
b. Fructose
c. Starch
d. Sucrose
Enzymes are primarily composed of which biomolecule?
a. Lipids
b. Proteins
c. Nucleic acids
d. Carbohydrates
Locomotion and Movements
Which type of movement is responsible for the opening and closing of stomata in plants?
a. Amoeboid movement
b. Cyclosis
c. Turgor movement
d. Hygroscopic movement
In humans, which muscle type is striated and under voluntary control?
a. Smooth muscle
b. Skeletal muscle
c. Cardiac muscle
d. Involuntary muscle
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Physics (Gravitation Chapter)
If the mass of an object is doubled while keeping the distance constant, how does the gravitational force
change?
a. Halved
b. Doubled
c. Quadrupled
d. Unchanged
What is the escape velocity on the surface of the Earth?
a. 11.2 km/s
b. 9.8 m/s^2
c. 6.67 x 10^-11 Nm^2/kg^2
d. 3 x 10^8 m/s
What is the gravitational potential energy of an object at a height 'h' above the Earth's surface? (Assume
acceleration due to gravity, g)
a. mgh
b. mg/h
c. mgh^2
d. gh/m
Chemistry (Chemical Bonding and d&f Block Elements)
Which of the following molecules has a polar covalent bond?
a. O2
b. H2
c. HF
d. N2
What is the shape of the SF6 molecule?
a. Linear
b. Trigonal planar
c. Tetrahedral
d. Octahedral
Which of the following is a transition metal?
a. Zinc
b. Aluminum
c. Iron
d. Calcium
Biology (Cell: Unit of Life, Cell: Cycle and Division, Biomolecules, Locomotion and Movements)
Cell: Unit of Life
What is the function of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum in a cell?
a. Protein synthesis
b. Lipid synthesis
c. DNA replication
d. Ribosome production
Which cell organelle contains enzymes involved in intracellular digestion?
a. Lysosome
b. Peroxisome
c. Vacuole
d. Golgi apparatus
Cell: Cycle and Division
What is the role of spindle fibers during cell division?
a. Synthesis of DNA
b. Separation of chromosomes
c. Formation of the cell membrane
d. Energy production
In which phase of mitosis do the sister chromatids separate and move towards opposite poles?
a. Prophase
b. Metaphase
c. Anaphase
d. Telophase
Biomolecules
Which biomolecule serves as a long-term energy storage molecule in plants?
a. Proteins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Lipids
d. Nucleic acids
What is the main function of RNA in the cell?
a. Energy storage
b. Genetic information storage
c. Protein synthesis
d. Cell structure maintenance
Locomotion and Movements
Which structure in the skeletal system allows movement at joints?
a. Tendons
b. Ligaments
c. Muscles
d. Cartilage
What type of movement is exhibited by white blood cells while responding to an infection?
a. Amoeboid movement
b. Turgor movement
c. Hygroscopic movement
d. Cyclosis
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Physics (Gravitation Chapter)
If an object weighs 500 N on the surface of the Earth, what will be its weight on the surface of a planet
where the acceleration due to gravity is half that of Earth?
a. 250 N
b. 500 N
c. 1000 N
d. 1250 N
What is the relationship between the gravitational force (F), mass (m1 and m2), and the distance (r)
between two objects, according to Newton's law of gravitation?
a.
F=
m1⋅m2
b.
=
F=
m2⋅r
m1
c.
F=
2
m1⋅m2
d.
F=
m1
⋅m2
A satellite is in a circular orbit around a planet. If the mass of the planet is doubled, what happens to the
orbital velocity of the satellite?
a. It increases
b. It decreases
c. It remains unchanged
d. It becomes zero
Chemistry (Chemical Bonding and d&f Block Elements)
Which of the following statements is true about ionic bonds?
a. Electrons are shared between atoms.
b. Electrons are transferred from one atom to another.
c. Electrons are free to move within the structure.
d. Electrons form a cloud around the nucleus.
What is the hybridization of the central atom in a molecule with trigonal bipyramidal geometry?
a. sp
b. sp2
c. sp3
d. sp3d
Which element is known for exhibiting variable oxidation states in its compounds?
a. Sodium
b. Chromium
c. Barium
d. Neon
Biology (Cell: Unit of Life, Cell: Cycle and Division, Biomolecules, Locomotion and Movements)
Cell: Unit of Life
What is the function of the chloroplast in plant cells?
a. Cellular respiration
b. Photosynthesis
c. Protein synthesis
d. Intracellular digestion
Which organelle is responsible for detoxifying harmful substances in the cell?
a. Peroxisome
b. Lysosome
c. Endoplasmic reticulum
d. Golgi apparatus
Cell: Cycle and Division
What is the significance of meiosis in sexual reproduction?
a. Generation of identical offspring
b. Formation of gametes
c. Growth and repair
d. Asexual reproduction
What is the role of the centrioles during animal cell division?
a. Formation of the cell membrane
b. Synthesis of DNA
c. Organization of spindle fibers
d. Energy production
Biomolecules
Which of the following is a function of lipids in the cell?
a. Energy storage
b. Enzyme synthesis
c. Genetic information storage
d. Cellular structure
What is the primary function of DNA in the cell?
a. Energy storage
b. Genetic information storage
c. Protein synthesis
d. Cell structure maintenance
Locomotion and Movements
What type of movement is responsible for the bending of plant roots toward gravity?
a. Hygroscopic movement
b. Turgor movement
c. Phototropic movement
d. Cyclosis
Which protein is responsible for muscle contraction in animals?
a. Insulin
b. Hemoglobin
c. Myosin
d. Collagen
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Physics (Gravitation Chapter)
According to Kepler's laws, what is the shape of the orbit traced by a planet around the sun?
a. Circle
b. Ellipse
c. Hyperbola
d. Parabola
What is the gravitational potential energy of an object of mass 'm' at the Earth's surface? (Assume the
height is negligible)
a. 0 J
b. mgh
c. -mgh
d. Infinite J
If an object is taken to the center of the Earth, what will happen to its weight?
a. It increases
b. It decreases
c. It remains the same
d. It becomes zero
Chemistry (Chemical Bonding and d&f Block Elements)
In which type of bonding do electrons move freely between atoms, creating an "electron sea"?
a. Covalent bonding
b. Ionic bonding
c. Metallic bonding
d. Polar bonding
What is the VSEPR theory used for in chemistry?
a. Predicting molecular shapes
b. Determining bond strength
c. Calculating molar mass
d. Analyzing reaction rates
Which of the following is a property of transition metals?
a. Low melting points
b. Variable oxidation states
c. Poor conductors of electricity
d. Inert nature
Biology (Cell: Unit of Life, Cell: Cycle and Division, Biomolecules, Locomotion and Movements)
Cell: Unit of Life
What is the function of the endoplasmic reticulum in protein synthesis?
a. Synthesizing ribosomal RNA
b. Modifying and packaging proteins
c. Producing ATP
d. Storing genetic information
Which cell organelle is responsible for maintaining cell turgor pressure?
a. Vacuole
b. Nucleus
c. Chloroplast
d. Ribosome
Cell: Cycle and Division
What is the role of checkpoints in the cell cycle?
a. Initiating DNA replication
b. Halting the cell cycle for repair
c. Promoting cell division
d. Facilitating cytokinesis
In meiosis, when do homologous chromosomes separate?
a. Anaphase I
b. Telophase I
c. Anaphase II
d. Telophase II
Biomolecules
Which of the following is a nitrogenous base found in RNA but not in DNA?
a. Adenine
b. Thymine
c. Uracil
d. Cytosine
What is the primary function of enzymes in living organisms?
a. Energy storage
b. Cellular structure
c. Catalyzing biochemical reactions
d. Genetic information storage
Locomotion and Movements
Which structure in plant cells provides mechanical support and prevents cell collapse?
a. Microfilaments
b. Microtubules
c. Cell wall
d. Central vacuole
In human physiology, what type of joint allows for the greatest range of motion?
a. Hinge joint
b. Ball and socket joint
c. Pivot joint
d. Gliding joint
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Physics (Gravitation Chapter)
What is the significance of the gravitational field strength at a point in space?
a. It represents the force experienced by a unit mass at that point.
b. It measures the mass of an object at that point.
c. It indicates the gravitational potential energy at that point.
d. It determines the escape velocity.
If the radius of the Earth were to decrease, what would happen to the value of 'g,' the acceleration due
to gravity?
a. Increase
b. Decrease
c. Remain unchanged
d. Become zero
What happens to the orbital velocity of a satellite if it is moved to an orbit closer to the Earth's surface?
a. Increases
b. Decreases
c. Remains the same
d. Depends on the mass of the satellite
Chemistry (Chemical Bonding and d&f Block Elements)
Which of the following molecules exhibits resonance?
a. CO2
b. O3
c. N2
d. CH4
What is the hybridization of the central atom in a molecule with square planar geometry?
a. sp
b. sp2
c. sp3
d. dsp2
In the periodic table, where are the d-block elements located?
a. Groups 1 and 2
b. Groups 3 to 12
c. Groups 13 to 18
d. Group 1 only
Biology (Cell: Unit of Life, Cell: Cycle and Division, Biomolecules, Locomotion and Movements)
Cell: Unit of Life
What is the role of the Golgi apparatus in the cell?
a. Protein synthesis
b. Lipid synthesis
c. Modification and packaging of proteins
d. Energy production
Which structure is responsible for maintaining the shape of the cell and providing mechanical support?
a. Cytoskeleton
b. Endoplasmic reticulum
c. Lysosome
d. Nucleus
Cell: Cycle and Division
What is the purpose of the G0 phase in the cell cycle?
a. DNA replication
b. Active cell division
c. Cell growth and maintenance
d. Apoptosis
During which phase of mitosis do the chromosomes condense and become visible?
a. Prophase
b. Metaphase
c. Anaphase
d. Telophase
Biomolecules
Which biomolecule is the primary source of quick energy for cellular activities?
a. Proteins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Lipids
d. Nucleic acids
What is the function of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) in the cell?
a. Long-term energy storage
b. Short-term energy storage and transfer
c. Genetic information storage
d. Structural support
Locomotion and Movements
What type of movement is responsible for the closing of the Venus flytrap leaves when triggered by
prey?
a. Hygroscopic movement
b. Turgor movement
c. Thigmonastic movement
d. Phototropic movement
In the human skeletal system, what is the function of synovial fluid in joints?
a. Nourishing bones
b. Reducing friction
c. Transmitting nerve signals
d. Initiating muscle contraction
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Physics (Gravitation Chapter)
What is the relationship between the gravitational force and the distance between two masses in
Newton's law of gravitation?
a. Inversely proportional
b. Directly proportional
c. Quadratically proportional
d. Logarithmically proportional
If an object is placed at the center of the Earth, what will be the net gravitational force acting on it?
a. Zero
b. Maximum
c. Minimum
d. Infinity
What is the gravitational potential energy of an object at rest on the surface of a planet?
a. mgh
b. -mgh
c. Zero
d. Infinity
Chemistry (Chemical Bonding and d&f Block Elements)
Which of the following molecules has a bent or V-shaped molecular geometry?
a. CO2
b. H2O
c. CH4
d. NH3
In the periodic table, where are the lanthanides and actinides located?
a. S-block
b. P-block
c. D-block
d. F-block
What is the role of a catalyst in a chemical reaction?
a. Initiates the reaction
b. Slows down the reaction
c. Provides energy for the reaction
d. Speeds up the reaction without being consumed
Biology (Cell: Unit of Life, Cell: Cycle and Division, Biomolecules, Locomotion and Movements)
Cell: Unit of Life
Which organelle is responsible for cellular respiration and energy production?
a. Nucleus
b. Mitochondria
c. Endoplasmic reticulum
d. Golgi apparatus
What is the primary function of the cell membrane?
a. Energy production
b. Support and structure
c. Regulation of substances entering and leaving the cell
d. Synthesis of proteins
Cell: Cycle and Division
During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replication occur?
a. G1 phase
b. S phase
c. G2 phase
d. M phase
What is the role of cyclins in regulating the cell cycle?
a. Initiating cell division
b. Inhibiting DNA synthesis
c. Controlling checkpoints
d. Promoting apoptosis
Biomolecules
Which biomolecule serves as a structural component of cell membranes?
a. Proteins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Lipids
d. Nucleic acids
What is the monomer unit of nucleic acids?
a. Amino acids
b. Monosaccharides
c. Nucleotides
d. Fatty acids
Locomotion and Movements
What is the role of cilia and flagella in cellular movement?
a. Energy production
b. Sensory perception
c. Locomotion
d. Intracellular digestion
In muscle contraction, what is the role of calcium ions?
a. Initiating nerve signals
b. Breaking down ATP
c. Binding to troponin for muscle contraction
d. Providing structural support
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Physics (Gravitation Chapter)
According to Einstein's theory of general relativity, what does mass do to space-time?
a. Contracts it
b. Expands it
c. Warps it
d. Stabilizes it
If the mass of an object is doubled, and its distance from another object is also doubled, how does the
gravitational force change?
a. Halved
b. Doubled
c. Quadrupled
d. Unchanged
What is the escape velocity of an object from a celestial body directly proportional to?
a. Mass of the object
b. Square root of the mass of the object
c. Square root of the radius of the celestial body
d. Mass and radius of the celestial body
Chemistry (Chemical Bonding and d&f Block Elements)
What is the shape of the ammonia (NH3) molecule?
a. Linear
b. Trigonal planar
c. Tetrahedral
d. Bent
Which element is a noble gas and does not readily form chemical bonds with other elements?
a. Neon
b. Fluorine
c. Oxygen
d. Chlorine
What is the significance of the octet rule in chemical bonding?
a. It indicates the number of isotopes.
b. It explains the stability of noble gases.
c. It determines the number of electrons in a bond.
d. It predicts the shape of molecules.
Biology (Cell: Unit of Life, Cell: Cycle and Division, Biomolecules, Locomotion and Movements)
Cell: Unit of Life
Which organelle is responsible for detoxifying harmful substances, such as drugs and poisons, in liver
cells?
a. Lysosome
b. Peroxisome
c. Vacuole
d. Golgi apparatus
What is the function of microvilli in the structure of a cell?
a. Cellular respiration
b. Increasing surface area for absorption
c. Protein synthesis
d. Providing mechanical support
Cell: Cycle and Division
In meiosis, when does genetic recombination occur?
a. Prophase I
b. Metaphase I
c. Anaphase I
d. Telophase I
What is the significance of mitosis in the regeneration of tissues?
a. Generates gametes
b. Produces genetically identical cells
c. Promotes genetic variation
d. Initiates apoptosis
Biomolecules
Which biomolecule is involved in the long-term storage of genetic information?
a. Proteins
b. Carbohydrates
c. Lipids
d. Nucleic acids
What is the role of ribosomes in the cell?
a. Cellular respiration
b. Protein synthesis
c. DNA replication
d. Detoxification
Locomotion and Movements
In plants, what is the purpose of thigmotropism?
a. Response to light
b. Response to touch
c. Response to gravity
d. Response to temperature
Which type of joint allows for movement in multiple directions, such as the shoulder joint?
a. Hinge joint
b. Pivot joint
c. Ball and socket joint
d. Gliding joint